- 23 January 2009 - FoI request sent to Cabinet Office for "a copy of Tony Blair's response to Sir Callum McCarthy's letter dated 31 May 2005 along with any documents relating to that response."
- 23 January 2009 - Cabinet Office auto-respond acknowledging receipt of FoI request.
- 20 February 2009 - Cabinet Office request extension as they wish to balance public interest against UK economic interests.
- 24 March 2009 - Cabinet Office request further extension on the same grounds and say they will respond by 28 April 2009.
- 28 April 2009 - Cabinet Office request further extension on the same grounds and say they will respond by 26 May 2009.
- 22 May 2009 - Cabinet Office request further extension on the same grounds and say they will respond by 23 June 2009.
- 22 June 2009 - Cabinet Office request further extension on the same grounds and say they will respond by 20 July 2009.
- 12 August 2009 - Requester asks why 201 days have passed and why it is taking so long to decide on whether to release information.
- 22 March 2010 - Requester asks why he has received no correspondence for 7 months and request an internal review.
- 29 March 2010 - Cabinet Office acknowledges request for internal review.
- 14 June 2010 - Requester draw Cabinet Office attention to ICO best practice on time to answer an FoI.
- 17 August 2010 - Cabinet Office responds to internal review saying how sorry they are and that they'll have made a decision on whether to release the information very soon.
- 17 August 2010 - Requester responds to Cabinet Office arguing that the response is insufficient.
- 17 August 2010 - Cabinet Office responds and releases benign letter from Blair about regulation.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
The 19 Month FoI
I believe the phrase "like getting blood from a stone" springs to mind on this one.
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